They certainly don't play any tracks from it, but the album shows a lot of the creativity the band had up their sleeve -- even if the results ended up somewhat strange. The album also resulted in the departure of two band members, which unquestionably shaped Bad Religion going forward. Of course it's not their best, but it's an important listen into Bad Religion history.

Yeah, that's a fair point, but it's hard to find the motivation to listen to an album I know I won't enjoy.

1. Suffer
2. How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (classic of the hardcore-punk genre, but not always in the mood for it)
3. No Control
4. Against the Grain (Turn on the Light has amazing lyrics)
5. Generator
6. Recipe for Hate
7. True North (production is the best of any Bad Religion album and the drumming is fantastic)
8. The Empire Strikes First (the title track gets me pumped every time!)
9. The Process of Belief
10. The Gray Race (lyrically this album is a standout for me)
11. The New America
12. Stranger Than Fiction (just can't get into it as much as others can for some reason)
13. The Dissent of Man (the slow tracks are not as strong as the ones on "New America", but the vocals on the opening track are amazing)
14. New Maps of Hell (the production is annoying, but the drumming is amazing)
15. No Substance

1. The Process of Belief
2. Suffer
3. No Control
4. Against the Grain
5. True North
6. Generator
7. The Empire Strikes First
8. The Dissent of Man
9. Recipe for Hate
10. How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
11. The Gray Race
12. Stranger Than Fiction
13. New Maps of Hell
14. No Substance
15. The New America